Swedish progressive metal act Evergrey are pleased to premiere the official music video for the new track "King Of Errors", now available for streaming through the YouTube player below. The song appears on the band's upcoming new record, Hymns For The Broken, which is set for release on September 26th (EU) and September 30th (USA) via AFM Records.

The video was produced by Patric Ullaeus (Revolver Productions). It took 10 days to shoot with the use of helicopter and swing cranes. Frontman Tom Englund commented: "Patric understands it easy to implement our ideas. He did a great job and his enthusiasm is unparalleled."

Beat me to it but forgot to point out the lineup change. Those who might have been holding onto a sense of anticipation out of simple curiosity, hope and/or fear for the band's musical direction after the departure of drummer Hannes Van Dahl and guitarist Marcus Jidell last year may find their hearts growing an erection when the familiar faces of Henrik Danhage (guitars) and Jonas Ekdahl (drums) are revealed in the video as returning members to Evergrey.

Glad to hear about old members returning. But sadly I don't find that song any good, same for the 2 album trailers. I find it's bland compared to what they released at the beginning of the new millenium.
Also I noticed the switch to Jackson guitars, I'd never thought they'd stop using Caparison guitars. Damn I still want a Caparison guitar...

Jackson? Really? What ever happened to all that stuff Tom said on Caparison's site?
I wouldn't trade a Caparison Horus for truckload of Jacksons.
Well, a true master can make a masterpiece with any tool, and I think that song is pretty damn masterful.

Glad to hear about old members returning. But sadly I don't find that song any good, same for the 2 album trailers. I find it's bland compared to what they released at the beginning of the new millenium.
Also I noticed the switch to Jackson guitars, I'd never thought they'd stop using Caparison guitars. Damn I still want a Caparison guitar...

You can always buy one I have a Jackson guitar but the Caparison look way cooler. As for the technical aspects, I wouldn't know.

Also, just realized this is the same line-up that recorded A Night To Remember minus the bassist. Love that DVD.